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Sunday, 19 July 2009

Boy Meets Girl, boy loses girl, boy tries to win girl is a story you've heard a million times before. But it is said in such a relatable, inventive in "500 Days of Summer", it almost feels like the first time.

This is the first time director Marc Webb, who puts his music video and commercial for the proper use of style, tactics that are animated - a cheeky dance sequence, perfect song choice, an intelligent use of the split screen - but never feel free.

And the script Neustädter Scott and Michael H. Weber keeps things by jumping back and forth in time between the day 500, day 1 and throughout the world is entering the structure also creates a sense of curiosity through, because we know that this relationship is doomed, we do not know how it falls apart.

We watch all this unfold with bewilderment and horror through the eyes of Lovelorn Joseph Gordon-Levitt Tom Hansen, an architect would be hard for a greeting card company. (So, perhaps a little practice that Tom, who has the maturity, idealistic notions of love, should make his life easy platitudes written on the subject. True education is in store for him.) Tom believes he has found the perfect woman in summer Finn (Zooey Deschanel), his boss, a beautiful new assistant who has just arrived in Los Angeles. A glance at the big, blue eyes and is immediately struck by the beautiful Deschanel is, after all, who could blame him? Its seductive and mysterious presence that is good here.

"500 Days of Summer" allows Tom to regale us with memories of this life-changing romance - and because they are his memoirs, said in his view, they are a little more romantic in both the ups and downs. But this is part of the charm of the film: the place of the observation that everything seems magnified and more important as is the case for us. (Tom's closest friends and test played by Geoffrey Arend, and Matthew Gray Gubler, are not particularly useful - or funny, however.)

Was fantastic to taste everything - all the same thing like Tom - but there is also a classic femininity it with bows and headbands, it relates in his long, dark hair and little girl dresses in his signature the pale blue. But again, that is how Tom remembers him. Downtown LA and the production number was a lot of foreigners after the burst in its first summer night of - Hall & Oates "You Make My Dreams Come True," all the songs - is contagious and inspired. Later, at a black dot, the Smiths' "Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want" capture his emotions just as accurate.

Why it suddenly turns cold is disconcerting for him and for us, she told him at the beginning she did not want anything serious, but everything seemed to be going so well. Then again, it is supposed to be a vague concept. Like the season, it has the name, it can not stay forever.

Thanks to all the moments of joy and anxiety, Gordon-Levitt makes us feel he is still attractive, even when he is unhappy, you almost do not want to see succeed. One could imagine John Cusack plays the role 20 years ago: Gordon-Levitt, co-star of the television "3rd Rock From the Sun" and films including "Brick" and "The Lookout" is an everyman likability and determination but it is also able to show a larger, more vulnerable. Unlike the whirlwind romance of the "500 Days of Summer" is a career that is clearly meant to last.

"500 Days of Summer," a Fox Searchlight release, runs 96 minutes. Three stars out of four.